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AD956: Les Tunisiens ressentent les effets des changements climatiques et attribuent la responsabilité aux pays riches
La majorité des citoyens disent avoir changé la source ou réduit la quantité d’eau qu’ils consomment à cause des changements des conditions météorolog
AD955: Os Angolanos têm opiniões divergentes sobre a migração, mas a maioria já pensou em sair do país
Maiorias dizem que o governo deve reduzir o número de estrangeiros em busca de emprego e refugiados que podem entrar no país.
AD955: Angolans express mixed views on migration, but majority have considered moving abroad
Majorities say the government should reduce the number of foreign job seekers and refugees it allows to enter the country.
AD954: Kenyans value multiparty democracy, but fewer feel close to a political party
Party affiliation has declined sharply over the past decade.
Résumé des résultats l’enquête Afrobarometer Round 10 au Madagascar
Résumé des résultats l’enquête Afrobarometer Round 10
AD953: Gambians call for climate action, including assistance from wealthy countries
Citizens say changing weather patterns have forced adjustments in crops, water sources, livestock.
AD952: Zimbabweans grow increasingly dissatisfied with government’s provision of electricity
Only one in seven citizens enjoy a reliable supply of electricity from the national grid.
AD951: Access to justice in Gambia: Courts seen as untrustworthy, unfair, and ineffective
Fewer than half of citizens think ordinary people can obtain justice in the courts.
Tanzania Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Tanzania, 2024.
Uganda Round 10 summary of results
Summary of results for the Afrobarometer Round 10 survey in Uganda, 2024.
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